According to IQNA’s branch in South Asia, the two-day program will be held on April 5 and 6 from 7 am to 7 pm, local time.
It will be attended by teachers of the school as well as lecturers from Islamic universities and faculties of India.
The program will include six sessions to be addressed by Muneseh Boshra, Ghazaleh Afruz, Atiyyeh Falahi and Banu Shahin who will present speeches on the importance of women’s rights in Islam, the importance of learning and the modern teaching methodologies.
The organizers have invited all Indian citizens to attend the program.
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